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    0 starsshadowpuppetmaster | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 20 2007 | Deleuze, philosophy, books
    Deleuze and the Unconscious - Christian Kerslake

    this is out now. I have a copy but I haven't had time to read it all yet. it looks fairly provocative though.
    I'm still waiting for his forthcoming book on Deleuze and Post-Kantian philosophy, which his dissertation was on. that one should haul ass if he ever gets his ass together to put it out.

    Quoted: Buy Deleuze and the Unconscious at Eden.co.uk Christian Bookshop

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    0 starsshadowpuppetmaster | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 01 2007 | philosophy, deleuze

    redot from trefoil. this is going to rule.

    Quoted: The Substance of Thought: Critical and Pre-Critical featuring keynote speakers Simon Critchley (The New School for Social Research) and Alberto Toscano (Goldsmiths, University of London) ...

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    0 starsshadowpuppetmaster | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 21 2007 | politics, deleuze, philosophy
    Deleuze, Marx and Politics | libcom.org

    WHOA! this looks good. the books is available entirely online, and its on Deleuze and Marx.
    Levi Bryant's said the following about it (i haven't had time to read much of it) :
    "Thoburn’s book on Deleuze and Guattari’s politics–...is well worth the read. The text is characterized by a sobriety, seriousness, and critical attentiveness to actually existing situations that is often lacking in studies of Deleuze (i.e., it doesn’t prattle on about “creating monsters” and speak as if politics simply consists in creating works of art or inventing new perversions). However, more importantly, the text works very closely with the works of Marx, taking up the Marxist question of how one might draw on the potentials haunting actually existing capitalism so as to shift our contemporary socio-political organization. As such, it rises to poses a very serious challenge to a number of criticisms of Deleuze and Guattari such as those found in Zizek, Badiou, and Hallward. This is one of the more exciting books I’ve read on Deleuze in some time."

    Apparently chapter four is missing, but those who are interested can download it from Questia by doing free seven day trial with their service.

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    0 starsshadowpuppetmaster | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 20 2007 | deleuze, philosophy
    Christian Kerslake Articles on Deleuze « Larval Subjects .

    I'm in a conversation with Levi Bryant about some issues on deleuze. thomas, dan, if you guys were interested in contributing, allz cool wit dat.

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    0 starsshadowpuppetmaster | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 10 2007 | philosophy, Deleuze

    a very lucid and clear statement about what Deleuzian philosophy cares about and should be up to (even though maybe it isn't enough these days). his impatiences are probably familiar to most who have read this stuff for a while, and his insistence on the rigorous description of multiplicity is dead right.

    for introductory value and for general spin of Deleuzian thought, I couldn't agree more or say it better. and the whole post is done with the resources of D&R. double amen for that.